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Yup. It's kind of unsettling to see the pieces of this "spoiler" be put together with these confirmations, and it makes me only fear for this film ruining the comics lore that most people wanted to see in the film even more.

Yes, it can, but the thing most people don't like is that the Supreme Intelligence is disguising as a gender-swapped Mar-Vell rather than having the real Mar-Vell. It just seems like a waste of opportunity for the character, and it may receive substantial amount of backlash from fans if this turns out to be true.

I'd greatly wish that this article was a big hoax, but, you never can be too sure about these "news" sites. If this is real and they do end up gender swapping Mar-Vell and make Jude Law play Yon-Rogg, I'm sure it would be seen as stupid and receive backlash by a majority of the fan community at first, but it might be taken as a smart move if done right. If this fake, then, who cares; but we'll only get to know officially in 2 weeks (yikes, it's that close!).

This post contains potentially huge spoilers for Captain Marvel. None of this has been officially confirmed, but read at your own risk.

As it turns out from this article, Jude Law will reportedly portray Starforce Commander Yon-Rogg, while the Supreme Intelligence will project itself as Carol's alleged mother, Mar-Vell, played by Annette Bening, who will be revealed to be the disguise of a Kree doctor that saved Carol on Earth.

If this turns out to be true, this will surely change the key origins of the Captain Marvel characters and the comics.

I have a theory for Captain Marvel. This is how I think parts of the beginning story could go: Carol is a half-human, half-Kree, but her powers aren't unlocked yet. In the film, the Kree Starforce are sent to steal the Tesseract from a Skrull infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. on Earth (potentially to gather Infinity Stones as part of a conflict in the Kree-Skrull War) and the Skrulls, through S.H.I.E.L.D., want to keep the Tesseract in their hands, so they get the US Air Force (including Carol and Maria Rambeau) to fly out and shoot down the Kree Psyche Magnitron, however, Carol's plane crashes with the Psyche Magnitron and the Tesseract which was stolen and put in the Psyche Magnitron explodes unlocking Carol's powers. Mar-Vell, who is on the Psyche Magnitron, picks up Carol and brings her to the Kree base after noticing that she is a Kree due to her green blood, and goes to wipe her memories after she was injured by the blast caused by the Tesseract in the Psyche Magnitron and they cure her, but in the process, they lie to her making her believe a new origin for herself. Before that, a Skrull came out to retrieve the Tesseract which is left behind as it's lost in the plane rubble. Then, Fury is sent out to retrieve the Tesseract and brings it back to the S.H.I.E.L.D. base. After Carol manages to find her way on Earth, somehow, she encounters Nick Fury and they go to stop the Skrulls and later the Kree from getting their hands on the Tesseract.

I just came up with this theory after the Tesseract was confirmed to be in the film by producer Jonathan Schwartz through a set visit.

I was looking back at the 1931 film The Phantom of the Opera and one of its' main posters when I saw a striking resemblance to my favorite Spider-Man villain Mysterio who just so happened to be in a similar, almost exact pose in the Far From Home trailer. I put the two images side-by-side to show the similarities. This might be a reference to Mysterio's role as a Hollywood personal in the comics. Just wanted to point out this nice find.

The Mar-Vell name came from Disney's official website, although it was shortly removed due to it being a "spoiler". Despite it being removed, this image confirms the same thing. He's Mar-Vell, whether you want him to be or not.

The Elementals are in fact elemental creatures that are enemies of N'Kantu the Living Mummy in the comics, consisting of Hydron (Lord of Waters), Magnum (Master of the Earth), Hellfire (Wielder of Flame) and Zephyr (Mistress of The Winds). It is likely that these creatures are illusions made by Mysterio to trick Spider-Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. that he is a good guy so he can carry out his master plan proving his villainy for the film, as it seems the Elemental fight is only the first act, and not the central story. I am bummed out that if this is true, it will be sad to know that we won't be seeing Hydro-Man or Molten Man in the film (both of which I was genuinely hyped for), but in the end, if Marvel Studios can pull this story off to make Mysterio a great villain with his craziness, this could very well work.

The point that Greater good is making is that there are similarities between Ego's plans and those of the creature's in The Thing (which Kurt Russell, who played Ego, stars in), and how he is wondering if this was an intentional characteristic trait of Ego's on James Gunn's part considering Russell starred in The Thing. This is in no way violating this Wiki's policies.

Also, it's not respectful to just come to a conclusion about something like this with a definitative "No". Greater good clearly explained his point and its' connection to the MCU, so I don't understand why you had a hard time understanding it yourself. But anyways, I hope that clears it up.

Avengers 4 is still releasing on May 3, 2019 in the United States, but it will be released on April 26, 2019 internationally. I don't understand why most people fall for this fake info. Just because Infinity War was moved up doesn't mean the fourth Avengers film will. Wait until an official source from Marvel Studios/Disney confirms the date moveup, until then, it remains how it was before.

I have done some research and found that the book was published by Titan Publishing Group, which runs Titan Comics. Marvel, nor Marvel Studios, have any involvement with the books' information from what I've found, so it is safe to say that it is indeed not official with Marvel Studios' products, considering as they didn't work on it.